This concept refers to narratives within the Doctor Who universe where extraterrestrial infants or children, often connected to human characters or storylines, experience atypical development due to unusual circumstances, leading to significant consequences for themselves and others. For instance, a storyline might involve human children raised on an alien planet and adopting its culture, or alien offspring maturing rapidly with skewed perspectives due to accelerated growth or indoctrination.
Exploring atypical development in a science fiction context offers a unique lens through which to examine themes of nature versus nurture, cultural impact, and the ethical considerations of raising children in extraordinary environments. Such narratives can also serve as metaphors for real-world issues surrounding childhood trauma, social conditioning, and the long-term effects of unusual upbringing. Within the Doctor Who narrative framework, these stories frequently explore the Doctor’s role as a protector of the vulnerable and his complex relationship with humanity and alien life.